Definition of wetsuit Wetsuit

/wɛˈtsuˌt/ - [wetsut] -

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What does wetsuit mean?

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  • wetsuit (Noun)
    A close fitting, insulating garment usually made from neoprene or similar material designed to keep one warm during activities on or under water.

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  • A wetsuit is a garment used by scuba divers, snorkelers, windsurfers, and surfers to keep themselves warm when they are in cold ocean water. Wetsuits act as insulation, and help the body to retain its heat. Wetsuits are made of plastic or rubber materials such as neoprene. Wetsuits include torso coverings, leggings, head coverings, and hand and feet coverings.

    Partial wetsuits.

    When people are doing diving or water sports in areas where the water is not very cold, they may only wear some parts of a wetsuit, such as a torso covering or leggings.

    wet suits are garments that oceangoers wear!

    it's very vital when going to th ocean and dive because it serves as a life and system protector.

    Full wetsuits.

    Deepwater divers often wear full wetsuits that include torso coverings, leggings, head coverings, and hand and feet coverings. In very cold water, a scuba diver may need to wear a dry suit.

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